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Afternoons for Thursday 13 November 2008

  • Previous Episode: Wednesday, 12 November 2008
  • Next Episode: Friday, 14 November 2008
  • Jim's essay - alt news

    1:06 PM.Not the usual broadcast media news fodder and some may call it trivia, but what would Ammon Shea term it? Audio

  • Best song ever written

    1:10 PM.And for Ben Sinnock of Birkenhead, it's Split Enz's Message to my Girl. Audio

  • Your place - Blackball

    1:20 PM.Blackball has a significant place in our political history, it's considered a cradle of the Trade Union movement. Audio

  • Takitimu festival

    2:10 PM.The Festival's brought together thousands of descendants from the Takitimu Canoe. Audio

  • White tailed spider

    2:20 PM.The spider is waking from its winter sleep and making its presence felt in households up and down the country. Audio

  • He Rourou for 13 November 2008

    2:44 PM.Mata Tiore talks about her role as a tutor on Maori Counselling programme at Waikato University. Audio

  • Feature album - Smiley Smile

    2:50 PM.The cult Beach Boys' classic from 1967. Audio

  • The Arts Report

    3:13 PM.Our weekly arts report with Lynn Freeman. Audio

  • Christchurch story with Katy Gosset

    3:30 PM.This week, Katy investigates new student newspaper Veritas for it must surely speak the truth. Audio

  • Environment story - the Rig shark

    3:47 PM.You may not have heard of it, but you've probably eaten it which may seem like poetic justice to some. Audio

  • The Panel (part 1)

    4:10 PM.The Panel lets loose on anything that's fair game and in the media or public eye. Audio

  • The Panel (part 2)

    4:35 PM.The Panel gets to talk about modern day phallus worship as well as doctors and nurses. Audio

  • Previous Episode: Wednesday, 12 November 2008
  • Next Episode: Friday, 14 November 2008
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